This happens on both the OPPO Reno 10x Zoom and the OnePlus 7 Pro, though Mishaal Rahman didn’t see it happen on the ASUS ROG Phone II. It’s worth noting that the screen flashing is because of the screen recorder, as disabling it also stops the flickering. I’m super excited for the future of this title in particular, as playing it on a smartphone would be incredible. It runs well though, and if you can bear the horrible framerates, it does appear to be functional. It runs at 50% speed most of the time when in the overworld, and even lags quite a bit during the opening intro sequence with Rover. Now you see the PS4 Emulator icon on the device home screen or app drawer.
Tap on the APK file and follow further instructions for completing installation process. Sadly it wasn’t meant to be, as the frame rates are basically unplayable. Download any PS4 Emulator from the above download link (We suggest PS4DROID) Open the downloads folder where the APK file saved. One of my favorite titles from the Nintendo 3DS, I was excited at the prospect of playing this game on my smartphone. You can check out the video of which Mishaal recorded down below to get a feel for how the game runs on the ASUS ROG Phone II. Fire Emblem: Awakening probably fared the best in our tests, as its problems were kept to a minimum. Some parts may suffer frustrating slowdowns, but for a first port, it’s nothing short of amazing. He tested it on the ASUS ROG Phone II which launched just recently, with the game more or less completely playable. This title was the first that our Editor-in-Chief, Mishaal Rahman, tested on Citra. You can check out the screenshots below to see all of that. There are a lot more features than that older port allowed as well, including actually useful features such as internal resolution scaling, emulation regions, and more. If you want to start using it now though, it’s extremely simple to use and navigate. It works, but if you’d rather wait for an official release from the Citra developers (which has apparently been in the works for a long time now) then you can wait for that. That has been rectified since its published source code to GitHub, but it’s something to keep in mind as well to the legitimacy of it all. It’s not officially endorsed by the developers of Citra, and until recently, was actually plagued with ethical concerns over its violation of the GPL. So, first things first, this is still an unofficial port. It’s may be possible to emulate 3DS games flawlessly in the future with more optimization.
We are not testing for raw performance at the moment as it wouldn’t be fair to any of the developers involved in the project, as it may give off a false assumption that 3DS games are unplayable on current-gen Android smartphones.
Useful settings customizations: DraStic lets you customize lots of settings including how to assign the virtual controls on your mobile screen, the size and the location of the screens (for example, you'll be able to place them horizontally side by side), change the audio volume, adjusting the game resolution, and many more.You just have to download the title’s ROM file from external sources, open the emulator, run it, and let the game start.
A reliable emulator: DraStic is a really good and reliable Nintendo DS emulator, it will allow you to play on your Android phone almost all the games of the mythical portable console.